I guess my question about the judge was improperly stated. What I really meant was, isn't the judge via his opinion implying that they have a right to be in the US? Otherwise wouldn't their rights or lack thereof to be in a given apartment building be moot since they have no legal right to be anywhere in this country? Isn't the only question whether or not they're here illegally?
By this logic, couldn't someone who is on the run from the law sue to maintain a particular residence since by being evicted, and thus sent to jail, bad things could happen? Meaning, by violating the law, don't you necessariy forfeit your right to live in free society?
I don't ususally have trouble understanding the ways of the world, but this recent nonsense about the rights of illegal aliens has me completely confused.
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